Wearable Devices for Sports: New Integrated Technologies Allow Coaches, Physicians, and Trainers to Better Understand the Physical Demands of Athletes in Real time
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Dhruv R. Seshadri | James R. Rowbottom | Colin Drummond | James E. Voos | John Craker | J. Voos | J. Rowbottom | Colin K. Drummond | John Craker
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